Title
"Edge" piece on the Keystone Theatre Cafe in Portland, which has tailored its pr
Date
12-3-1998
Pages
20, 21
Abstract
"Edge" piece on the Keystone Theatre Cafe in Portland, which has tailored its programming to local interests in order to survive. The nearby Nickelodeon, under new management, recently began charging $1 for the same kind of second-run movies Keystone offered for $5. Still, Jim Flanagan, who with partner Bill Allen owns the Keystone, said he is posting a huge increase in sales because he is now booking independent and Maine-made films, has modified the schedule to accomodate the Peaks Island ferry, and offers noncelluloid entertainment such as Halloween seances.
Subjects
Theaters -- Portland -- Keystone Theatre Cafe
Recommended Citation
Pacillo, Connie, ""Edge" piece on the Keystone Theatre Cafe in Portland, which has tailored its pr" (1998). Maine News Index – Casco Bay Weekly. 2515.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_cbw/2515
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/cbw_1998/50/
Source
Casco Bay Weekly